The 3 main ways OUTGLOW approaches skincare and anti aging.
Replenishes essential nutrients like collagen, hyaluronic acid, glutathione and ceramide lost by women in their 30s and 40s from their environment and hectic lifestyle. These minerals help keep your skin firm and youthful.
OUTGLOW’s powerful ingredients activate and encourage your body’s natural production of key nutrients like collagen and glutathione. These ingredients work together to help your body naturally produce these key ingredients, resulting in a long-lasting youthful glow.
Prevention is better than cure. We included ingredients in OUTGLOW that protect your body against internal losses and damages like poor liver function, stress, and external damage like excessive UV and environmental stress. These ingredients also act as an oral sunscreen and have a powerful whitening effect.
Replenishes skin collagen, improves skin elasticity and firmness, reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and overall skin health. 5x smaller than premium Japanese collagen, more than 10x smaller than industry average.
Contains Ceramides, which are lipids that help to maintain the skin's barrier. This barrier protects the skin from environmental damage and prevents moisture loss by hydrating the skin, reducing dryness and flakiness.
Contains a unique antioxidant called Colourless Carotenoids that help to protect the skin from UV radiation and environmental stressors like pollution while brightening skin tone, reducing the appearance of age spots and hyperpigmentation.
Contains Astaxanthin which protects the skin from UV damage, reduces inflammation, and improves skin elasticity by neutralizing free radicals generated by UV radiation.
Contains L-Glutathione, an antioxidant that helps to protect our cells from damage caused by free radicals and restore the skin’s surface, brightening a dull complexion.
Contains Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) which helps to support NAD+ production, promoting overall health and well-being and potentially slowing or reversing the effects of aging.
Selenium is a potent antioxidant that is effective in protecting the skin against oxidative damage caused by free radicals, helping to combat premature aging, wrinkles, and fine lines to keep the skin looking youthful and healthy.
Champagne Grape and French Melon Extract are nature's treasures, brimming with a potent blend of antioxidants that act as a shield against the harmful effects of free radicals, helping to neutralize their impact and protect your skin from oxidative stress.
“NMN combined with L. fermentum TKSN041 had good in vitro antioxidant capacity and improved UVB-induced skin damage in mice.”
Zhou, X., Du, H.-H., Ni, L., Ran, J., Hu, J., Yu, J., & Zhao, X. (2021). Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Combined With Lactobacillus fermentum TKSN041 Reduces the Photoaging Damage in Murine Skin by Activating AMPK Signaling Pathway. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 12.
“NMN is a human-friendly anti-melanogenic agent with the potential to aid in aging-related hyperpigmentation therapy”
Brito, S., Baek, J.-M., Cha, B., Heo, H., Lee, S.-H., Lei, L., Jung, S. Y., Lee, S. M., Lee, S. H., Kwak, B.-M., Chae, S., Lee, M.-G., & Bin, B.-H. (2022). Nicotinamide mononucleotide reduces melanin production in aged melanocytes by inhibiting cAMP/Wnt signaling. Journal of Dermatological Science, 106(3), 159–169.
“Topical and oral glutathione were effective skin-lightening agents. Furthermore, combination of topical and oral glutathione might be superior to monotherapy.”
Wahab, S., Anwar, A. I., Zainuddin, A. N., Hutabarat, E. N., Anwar, A. A., & Kurniadi, I. (2021). Combination of topical and oral glutathione as a skin‐whitening agent: A double‐blind randomized controlled clinical trial. International Journal of Dermatology, 60(8), 1013–1018.
“A significant skin lightening was observed after 12 weeks of oral supplementation with L-Cystine associated with L-Glutathione. This combination also induced a significant reduction in the size of facial dark spots after 6 and 12 weeks.”
Duperray, J., Sergheraert, R., Chalothorn, K., Tachalerdmanee, P., & Perin, F. (2021). The effects of the oral supplementation of L‐Cystine associated with reduced L‐Glutathione‐GSH on human skin pigmentation: A randomized, double‐blinded, benchmark‐ and placebo‐controlled clinical trial. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 21(2), 802–813.
“We conducted a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled parallel comparative study in which males and females between 20 and 60 years of age who were worried about dry skin ingested a food with acetic acid bacteria containing 0.8 mg of dihydroceramide or a placebo for 12 weeks.”
Tsuchiya, Y., Ban, M., Kishi, M., Ono, T., & Masaki, H. (2020). Safety and efficacy of oral intake of ceramide-containing acetic acid bacteria for improving the stratum corneum hydration: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study over 12 weeks. Journal of Oleo Science, 69(11), 1497–1508.
“Carotenoids are natural dietary products that have been shown to intervene in health-promoting actions and whose value in the context of nutricosmetics continues to grow.”
Meléndez-Martínez, A. J., Stinco, C. M., & Mapelli-Brahm, P. (2019). Skin carotenoids in public health and nutricosmetics: The emerging roles and applications of the UV radiation-absorbing colourless carotenoids phytoene and phytofluene. Nutrients, 11(5), 1093.
“From the literature it can be inferred that a diet rich in carotenoid-containing products and the avoidance of stress factors have a beneficial impact on skin health and appearance, with other likely beneficial systemic effects.
Meléndez-Martínez, A. J., Stinco, C. M., & Mapelli-Brahm, P. (2019b). Skin carotenoids in public health and nutricosmetics: The emerging roles and applications of the UV radiation-absorbing colourless carotenoids phytoene and phytofluene. Nutrients, 11(5), 1093.
“ASX may prevent UV-induced immunosuppression. Some clinical studies have shown a relationship between the intake of ASX and positive effects on cutaneous physiology”
Davinelli, S., Nielsen, M., & Scapagnini, G. (2018). Astaxanthin in skin health, repair, and disease: A comprehensive review. Nutrients, 10(4), 522.
“ASX oral and/or topical applications may delay and improve the signs of skin ageing by enhancing moisture content and skin elasticity, reducing facial wrinkles and sebum oil due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory effects and improved effects on skin barrier integrity”
Zhou, X., Cao, Q., Orfila, C., Zhao, J., & Zhang, L. (2021). Systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of astaxanthin on human skin ageing. Nutrients, 13(9), 2917.
“NMN combined with L. fermentum TKSN041 had good in vitro antioxidant capacity and improved UVB-induced skin damage in mice.”
Zhou, X., Du, H.-H., Ni, L., Ran, J., Hu, J., Yu, J., & Zhao, X. (2021). Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Combined With Lactobacillus fermentum TKSN041 Reduces the Photoaging Damage in Murine Skin by Activating AMPK Signaling Pathway. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 12.
“NMN is a human-friendly anti-melanogenic agent with the potential to aid in aging-related hyperpigmentation therapy”
Brito, S., Baek, J.-M., Cha, B., Heo, H., Lee, S.-H., Lei, L., Jung, S. Y., Lee, S. M., Lee, S. H., Kwak, B.-M., Chae, S., Lee, M.-G., & Bin, B.-H. (2022). Nicotinamide mononucleotide reduces melanin production in aged melanocytes by inhibiting cAMP/Wnt signaling. Journal of Dermatological Science, 106(3), 159–169.
“Topical and oral glutathione were effective skin-lightening agents. Furthermore, combination of topical and oral glutathione might be superior to monotherapy.”
Wahab, S., Anwar, A. I., Zainuddin, A. N., Hutabarat, E. N., Anwar, A. A., & Kurniadi, I. (2021). Combination of topical and oral glutathione as a skin‐whitening agent: A double‐blind randomized controlled clinical trial. International Journal of Dermatology, 60(8), 1013–1018.
“A significant skin lightening was observed after 12 weeks of oral supplementation with L-Cystine associated with L-Glutathione. This combination also induced a significant reduction in the size of facial dark spots after 6 and 12 weeks.”
Duperray, J., Sergheraert, R., Chalothorn, K., Tachalerdmanee, P., & Perin, F. (2021). The effects of the oral supplementation of L‐Cystine associated with reduced L‐Glutathione‐GSH on human skin pigmentation: A randomized, double‐blinded, benchmark‐ and placebo‐controlled clinical trial. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 21(2), 802–813.
“We conducted a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled parallel comparative study in which males and females between 20 and 60 years of age who were worried about dry skin ingested a food with acetic acid bacteria containing 0.8 mg of dihydroceramide or a placebo for 12 weeks.”
Tsuchiya, Y., Ban, M., Kishi, M., Ono, T., & Masaki, H. (2020). Safety and efficacy of oral intake of ceramide-containing acetic acid bacteria for improving the stratum corneum hydration: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study over 12 weeks. Journal of Oleo Science, 69(11), 1497–1508.
“Carotenoids are natural dietary products that have been shown to intervene in health-promoting actions and whose value in the context of nutricosmetics continues to grow.”
Meléndez-Martínez, A. J., Stinco, C. M., & Mapelli-Brahm, P. (2019). Skin carotenoids in public health and nutricosmetics: The emerging roles and applications of the UV radiation-absorbing colourless carotenoids phytoene and phytofluene. Nutrients, 11(5), 1093.
“From the literature it can be inferred that a diet rich in carotenoid-containing products and the avoidance of stress factors have a beneficial impact on skin health and appearance, with other likely beneficial systemic effects.
Meléndez-Martínez, A. J., Stinco, C. M., & Mapelli-Brahm, P. (2019b). Skin carotenoids in public health and nutricosmetics: The emerging roles and applications of the UV radiation-absorbing colourless carotenoids phytoene and phytofluene. Nutrients, 11(5), 1093.
“ASX may prevent UV-induced immunosuppression. Some clinical studies have shown a relationship between the intake of ASX and positive effects on cutaneous physiology”
Davinelli, S., Nielsen, M., & Scapagnini, G. (2018). Astaxanthin in skin health, repair, and disease: A comprehensive review. Nutrients, 10(4), 522.
“ASX oral and/or topical applications may delay and improve the signs of skin ageing by enhancing moisture content and skin elasticity, reducing facial wrinkles and sebum oil due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory effects and improved effects on skin barrier integrity”
Zhou, X., Cao, Q., Orfila, C., Zhao, J., & Zhang, L. (2021). Systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of astaxanthin on human skin ageing. Nutrients, 13(9), 2917.
Results may vary, but most users report seeing significant improvements in their skin, and overall wellness within a few weeks of regular use.
Yes, our OUTGLOW Radiance Tri-Factor™ Jelly is made with natural, high-quality ingredients formulated in South Korea that are safe and effective for long-term use.
A: OUTGLOW Radiance Tri-Factor™ Jelly is generally well-tolerated, and most users do not experience any adverse side effects.
However, if you have any concerns or underlying medical conditions, we recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before use.
Simply take one sachet of the OUTGLOW Radiance Tri-Factor™ Jelly per day.
Do take the jelly daily to have the highest chance of seeing results.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, we recommend consulting with a healthcare professional before taking our OUTGLOW Radiance Tri-Factor™ Jelly.